See also commit 0e752070ac2bed02d0858bbc450ddcee36e3b9b5, which broke
source code listings in gdb unless you cd into i3/src. This should give
us best of both :-).
See also:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1268792
The C compiler will handle (void) as "no arguments" and () as "variadic
function" (equivalent to (...)) which might lead to subtle errors, such
as the one which was fixed with commit 0ea64ae4.
You need to specify the --enable-32bit-visual flag when starting i3. This is
done because everything feels sluggish on my system when using a 32 bit visual
instead of a 24 bit visual. Fast > fancy.
This fixes problems with the Oracle JRE7, which checks the current focus after
receiving WM_TAKE_FOCUS and just does nothing when the focus is on one of its
windows. Hopefully it doesn’t introduce any regressions :).
After a reload, the drawing parameters for the decorations might
have changed, so we need to invalidate the cache and force a redraw
of the currently visible decorations. Also, don't leak the previous
font when reloading by freeing it before parsing the config.
Following bug:
1) Assign workspace 9 to output HDMI2
2) On HDMI2, be on workspace 1
3) Focus a different output, say LVDS1
4) Execute i3 'workspace 9'
5) Something happens, but you end up back on ws 1
(this is due to an EnterNotify being generated when warping)
Some of them are useless nowadays, others very unlikely to be a problem.
Those which might still be interesting somewhen in the future are just
commented out.
My testcase was putting a floating window on the left output, but overlapping a
little to the right output. Then switch to a workspace on the right output.
This should fix focus problems where EnterNotify events were generated while
moving windows. Hopefully it does not trigger any regressions :).
Fixes#500
- Introduce warp_to static variable in x.c that stores the coordinates
to warp to as a Rect.
- Add x_set_warp_to function to set this variable. Use in _tree_next,
workspace_show, and con_move_to_workspace.
- In x_push_chanages, if warp_to is set, then call xcb_warp_pointer_rect
and then reset it to NULL.
This fixes all know bugs for pointer warping for me.
The commit 192dbdabd6ab02d1afb994a73ba389eacaae8c95 introduced a regression
here (open three floating windows and try to raise them with clicking to see
what i mean)